Graphics, animation, and games programming in Haskell faces a dilemma. You can either use existing frameworks with their highly imperative APIs (such as OpenGL, Cocos2D, or SpriteKit) or you waste a lot of energy trying to re-engineer those rather complex systems from scratch. Or, maybe, you can...

Cynefin is a framework for making sense of the world and its problems; for understanding where outcomes are predictable, where they might emerge with experiment and feedback, and where urgent action is required. Applied to any kind of knowledge work, Cynefin can help us to use libraries and...

Have you ever tried to reuse code from your mobile apps and you haven’t been able to? Did you start using frameworks only when Apple suggested it for Watch Extensions? With more platforms coming out, there's a clear need of bundling logic that can be reused and shared in multiple platforms....

Alex Dean will talk about building Snowplow, an open source event analytics platform, on top of Scala and key libraries and frameworks including Scalding, Scalaz and Spray. He will highlight some of the data processing tricks and techniques picked up along the way, particularly: schema-first...

Updating software securely is a hard problem that we don't necessarily think about much of the time. This talk covers the history of a solution to this problem from its origins in updating the Tor browser securely to the most common method used to sign containers at scale.

Object-oriented languages are great for implementing frameworks, because objects are great for inversion of control. In Rust, we don't have objects, but we have traits. This talks discusses peculiarities and patterns emerging when implementing inversion of control in Rust, using the Exonum...